Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas

pressure plasmas has received growing attention in recent years for the potential use of these plasmas in biomedical applications, air treatment and chemical synthesis. As oxygen, H2O is a good precursor of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the two can be combined to create cocktails of ROS (O, OH,...

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Main Author: Felipe Iza
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Published: 2013
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spelling rr-article-95544292013-01-01T00:00:00Z Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas Felipe Iza (1258965) Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified untagged Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified pressure plasmas has received growing attention in recent years for the potential use of these plasmas in biomedical applications, air treatment and chemical synthesis. As oxygen, H2O is a good precursor of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the two can be combined to create cocktails of ROS (O, OH, O3, 1O2, OOH and H2O2) of different compositions. These plasmas tend to be electronegative and display interesting dynamics, particularly when created in small gaps. From a practical point of view, it is important to understand the chemical pathways leading to the production of the biologically relevant ROS, as this will provide guidelines for the optimization of the plasma sources for a particular application. 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/15845 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Water_in_low-temperature_atmospheric-pressure_plasmas/9554429 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Felipe Iza
Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
description pressure plasmas has received growing attention in recent years for the potential use of these plasmas in biomedical applications, air treatment and chemical synthesis. As oxygen, H2O is a good precursor of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the two can be combined to create cocktails of ROS (O, OH, O3, 1O2, OOH and H2O2) of different compositions. These plasmas tend to be electronegative and display interesting dynamics, particularly when created in small gaps. From a practical point of view, it is important to understand the chemical pathways leading to the production of the biologically relevant ROS, as this will provide guidelines for the optimization of the plasma sources for a particular application.
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author Felipe Iza
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author_sort Felipe Iza (1258965)
title Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
title_short Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
title_full Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
title_fullStr Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
title_full_unstemmed Water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
title_sort water in low-temperature atmospheric-pressure plasmas
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/15845
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